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>> as long as they need us. in newtown, we still have dogs every day in newtown. >> how many dogs do you have nationwide? >> we have 70 as of this moment in 8 states. and it will soon be ten. >> wow. >> we can't keep up with the breeding. i have to have a pep talk with my breeding dogs. >> is that right? well, i'm going to send you a resume some day. >> please do. we would love to have you. >> it's lutheran -- >> lutheranchurchcharities.org. >> if you want to donate. thank you so much. god bless. incredible. thanks, kai. >>> there's a lot happening in the world tonight. some extraordinary developments overseas in england, sheer terror on the streets in the suburb of london, as a killer hacked a man to death and then casually explained why he did it. helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and
>> as long as they need us. in newtown, we still have dogs every day in newtown. >> how many dogs do you have nationwide? >> we have 70 as of this moment in 8 states. and it will soon be ten. >> wow. >> we can't keep up with the breeding. i have to have a pep talk with my breeding dogs. >> is that right? well, i'm going to send you a resume some day. >> please do. we would love to have you. >> it's lutheran -- >> lutheranchurchcharities.org....
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thank you for joining us. what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that we have confirmed 51 fatalities. actually, in excess of 20 of those being children. don't have the exact numbers at this point. e have been told that there are still a multitude of calls. >> so this is the first we're hearing these numbers and they're sickening to hear. 51 fatalities, at least 51 are children. are you aware that they're all children from the school? from that one school that are self searching? >> we're just right now trying to handle the situation as best we can. i should have a break down on everything in the morning. you're saying that there are going to be more call sns. >> yes, unfortunately. >> this is obviously the most possible scenario. how are you equipped? do you have enough people to deal with all of this? >> we do. we have a national team that's coming in with families trying to find their lost loved ones. we have investigators deployed to the scenes and here in the office. we have a full replacement staff going in and so we will ke
thank you for joining us. what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that we have confirmed 51 fatalities. actually, in excess of 20 of those being children. don't have the exact numbers at this point. e have been told that there are still a multitude of calls. >> so this is the first we're hearing these numbers and they're sickening to hear. 51 fatalities, at least 51 are children. are you aware that they're all children from the school? from that one school that are self searching?...
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>> as long as they need us. in newtown, we still have dogs every day in newtown. >> how many dogs do you have nationwide? >> 70 as of this moment in eight states. soon to be ten. we can't keep up with the breeding. i have to have a pep talk with my breeding dogs. >> i'm going to send you a resume some day. >> it's lutheranchurchcharities.org if you want to donate. >> thanks, kai. thank you so much. >>> there's a lot happening in the world tonight. some extraordinary developments overseas in england, sheer terror on the streets in the suburb of london, as a killer hacked a man to death and then casually explained why he did it. nom, nom, nom. ♪ the one and only, cheerios [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] where over seventy-five percent of store management start
>> as long as they need us. in newtown, we still have dogs every day in newtown. >> how many dogs do you have nationwide? >> 70 as of this moment in eight states. soon to be ten. we can't keep up with the breeding. i have to have a pep talk with my breeding dogs. >> i'm going to send you a resume some day. >> it's lutheranchurchcharities.org if you want to donate. >> thanks, kai. thank you so much. >>> there's a lot happening in the world tonight....
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throughout the night, we have heard activity across from us. things have slowed down substantially, even on this end. i can tell you, you know, throughout the night and the morning, we did see at will of people coming by, that's happening a lot less and even in the neighborhoods. earlier people were going in the homes, trying to search door to door, house by house, that's happening less now. we know that we as hit daylight, we'll see this expanse of devastation. we'll be able to see these homes, some people returning for the first time to see, you know, what's left of their homes, all of that here in the next few hours, guys. >> are people allowed to return to the neighborhood, are they allowed to get close to where you are, george? >> at this hour, the police department have somewhat of a curfew, they started that about three hours ago, to make sure that people leave this area, there were earlier, people trying to drive into this neighborhood, looking for relatives, looking for their homes. that stopped. and it's been pretty quiet. the police
throughout the night, we have heard activity across from us. things have slowed down substantially, even on this end. i can tell you, you know, throughout the night and the morning, we did see at will of people coming by, that's happening a lot less and even in the neighborhoods. earlier people were going in the homes, trying to search door to door, house by house, that's happening less now. we know that we as hit daylight, we'll see this expanse of devastation. we'll be able to see these...
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an accelerant is used. the next morning the body of christina anderson, hannah and ethan's mother found in the partially burned garage. the charred remains of a child are found in the house, later confirmed to be those of 8-year-old ethan. hannah is believed kidnapped and just before 11:00 p.m., a statewide amber alert is issued. the bubble is told to be on the lookout for a blue nissan versa. tuesday august 6th, authorities nationwide even mexico and canada are alerted. no sightings of the car, brett anderson makes a desperate plea for the safe return of his daughter. >> hannah, we all love you very much, and if you have a chance, you take it. you run. you'll be found. >> wednesday august 7th, tips begin pouring in, there's a possible sighting in northern california and southern oregon. the amber alert is expanded to washington state and idaho. authorities don't locate the car. >> wednesday night a major break. horse bike riders bought a couple -- >> they didn't fit very well. the expressions on their face
an accelerant is used. the next morning the body of christina anderson, hannah and ethan's mother found in the partially burned garage. the charred remains of a child are found in the house, later confirmed to be those of 8-year-old ethan. hannah is believed kidnapped and just before 11:00 p.m., a statewide amber alert is issued. the bubble is told to be on the lookout for a blue nissan versa. tuesday august 6th, authorities nationwide even mexico and canada are alerted. no sightings of the...
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thanks for joining us tonight. thanks for joining us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> erin thanks. good evening everyone. ariel castro's life ends in death. he committed suicide says authorities an interview with his family. >>> a teacher who admitted to raping a 14-year-old student who later killed herself. a judge suggested the young girl was partially to blame. why the case may not be closed after all. >> we begin with the question of a red line, who set it, crossed it? the politics of it and what that means as the united states weighs taking military action in syria. the red line is, of course, the use of chemical weapons, the united states is accusing syria of using against its own people two weeks ago. the use violates convention signed by nearly 200 nations, syria not included. it's a point president obama made on a stop to sweden on the way to the g 20 summit. >> i didn't set a red line. the world set a red line. the world set a red line when governments representing 98% of the world's population sa
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chad joins us now. the idea of a major system like this, two super cells hitting oklahoma city downtown, that is certainly worrying. >> reporter: well, it is, because traffic is at a standstill and sean casey was just telling you that he needs to drop down two miles. i've tried to drop down two miles and it's taken me well over 45 minutes to go two miles. i'm on highway 4 going south. i need to go over the river to get south because we are worried about the cell to our west. there are cars in all four lanes, now, this is a divided highway, two lanes should be going north, two lanes going south. we're all going south, doing about one mile per hour. police cars are driving on the shoulder in both directions, sometimes almost running into each other. going north, some going south with lights and sirens blaring. all these people are now stuck on the highway. we are in absolutely good shape, there's no damage where we are, no danger where we are, but i can imagine that this same exact thing is going on on i-
chad joins us now. the idea of a major system like this, two super cells hitting oklahoma city downtown, that is certainly worrying. >> reporter: well, it is, because traffic is at a standstill and sean casey was just telling you that he needs to drop down two miles. i've tried to drop down two miles and it's taken me well over 45 minutes to go two miles. i'm on highway 4 going south. i need to go over the river to get south because we are worried about the cell to our west. there are...
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we were on the side of the storm where it was coming toward us. we made all of the right moves to get out of the way fast, quickly. but this was a storm that just blossomed and developed and changed and grew. and moved south faster than, you know, many of us could have even imagined. and it really was a night of being a half-mile ahead of the storm. and we got ahead of the traffic. there were a lot of people, hundreds of people, who were doing their best to get out of the way of this thing. tonight, they are heading back. >> turned from a wind event. and now, a rain event. and the dangers still there. george howell in canadian county. george, thanks. >> some stories he's got there. what a night he's had, along with so many people in that region. the severe weather also stopped a major softball tournment in its tracks. athletes, taking cover, you can see there. six softball teams rode out the storm in an underground parking garage and in tunnels in downtown, oklahoma city. many in from several states for a tournament that got postponed. >> let's ge
we were on the side of the storm where it was coming toward us. we made all of the right moves to get out of the way fast, quickly. but this was a storm that just blossomed and developed and changed and grew. and moved south faster than, you know, many of us could have even imagined. and it really was a night of being a half-mile ahead of the storm. and we got ahead of the traffic. there were a lot of people, hundreds of people, who were doing their best to get out of the way of this thing....
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us. it felt like it was trying to somersault me. had me broke up in a ball. something air came and hit me on the bottom of the foot. i don't remember anything hitting that arm. >> did you lose consciousness? >> i may have for just an instant. because the first recollection i have is tanner, my oldest grandson, he was standing up. the boys call me ma instead of grandma. ma, are you okay? please be okay. i don't know how long he had been hollering at me. i was kind of able to push myself up. i can't move that arm, but i used my elbow to push up. when i saw shannon, i started yelling for someone to come help. when i saw shannon, i yelled for someone came over and called 911. it was so bad they couldn't get ambulances up in there to help her. >> as soon as you saw her, you knew she was in bad shape? >> yeah. the hole -- you could see -- >> there was gas everywhere. there was a fire. i just knew i was going to get blown up. >> were you able to talk to her? >> she kept saying she was, she could
us. it felt like it was trying to somersault me. had me broke up in a ball. something air came and hit me on the bottom of the foot. i don't remember anything hitting that arm. >> did you lose consciousness? >> i may have for just an instant. because the first recollection i have is tanner, my oldest grandson, he was standing up. the boys call me ma instead of grandma. ma, are you okay? please be okay. i don't know how long he had been hollering at me. i was kind of able to push...
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what can you tell us? >> they are intervi >>. >> reporter: they are interviewing a man who lives about a 00 drehundred miles fro shreveport, louisiana. we're not naming the town, but we know it was about a hundred miles from the border. it would have been easy for a person to make the drive and postmark those letters. we are told he is being interviewed right now. >> so, deb, this later letter to president obama, there is a link, is that true, between that and the two others delivered to mayor bloomberg and his gun control group? what more can you tell us in terms of if they o're related o not? >> all three letters were postmarked from the same place, shreveport, louisiana. but also, his gun control group were written by the same person because they contained the same language, the same threat. the writer says, "you will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns. anyone wants to come to my house will be shot in the face. the right to bear arms is my constitutional, god-given right. and i will ex
what can you tell us? >> they are intervi >>. >> reporter: they are interviewing a man who lives about a 00 drehundred miles fro shreveport, louisiana. we're not naming the town, but we know it was about a hundred miles from the border. it would have been easy for a person to make the drive and postmark those letters. we are told he is being interviewed right now. >> so, deb, this later letter to president obama, there is a link, is that true, between that and the two...
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the yids is accusing syria of using against its own people. the use of those chemical weapons. president obama made a stop in sweden on the way to the g-20 summit. >> i didn't set a red line. the world set a red line. 98% of the world's population said the use of chemical wps and forbid their use even when countries are engaged in war. congress set a red line when it ratified that. >> the president said he didn't set a red line. keeping them honest, it sounds like that's what he did when you listen to him in 2012. >> we have been very clear to the assad regime but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons being moved around. that would change my equation. >> democrats and republicans say the president boxed himself in with that statement. they wondered if today, they were hearing mr. obama, for the first time, trying to talk himself out of the standard he set. the number two republican in the house, eric cantor said any president would have drawn that line. secretary of state john kerry tried to drive home th
the yids is accusing syria of using against its own people. the use of those chemical weapons. president obama made a stop in sweden on the way to the g-20 summit. >> i didn't set a red line. the world set a red line. 98% of the world's population said the use of chemical wps and forbid their use even when countries are engaged in war. congress set a red line when it ratified that. >> the president said he didn't set a red line. keeping them honest, it sounds like that's what he did...
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betsy randolph, are you still with us? >> yes, sir, i'm still here. >> give us some advice. you saw what chad was going through. people are out there in large numbers. barely moving. what should folks be doing right now? >> we really are asking them to get off the interstate, whether it's i-45, i-240, i-44, the congestion around the oklahoma city metro area is great. we have a lot of dangers, we've had power lines down across the interstate, scattered across into the oklahoma city, even past oklahoma city out by tinker air force base. we're asking folks if you don't have to be out moving around, please don't. and if you're already out, you know what a mess it is. exit the interstate, take those back roads, get back to which ever it is that you need to get to tonight, someplace safe hopefully and someplace where you can listen and watch the weather. we have a lot of stuff going on. we've got first responders that have been out all evening and probably will be without throughout the night so we can find these people that are trapped and stranded. we have had a lot of crashes w
betsy randolph, are you still with us? >> yes, sir, i'm still here. >> give us some advice. you saw what chad was going through. people are out there in large numbers. barely moving. what should folks be doing right now? >> we really are asking them to get off the interstate, whether it's i-45, i-240, i-44, the congestion around the oklahoma city metro area is great. we have a lot of dangers, we've had power lines down across the interstate, scattered across into the oklahoma...
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they've been shooting at us from behind, now they've put us in a bad position. and, you know, this is only the start. >> ana, is it clear republicans aren't going to be able to defund obamacare, which seems clear, why keep pushing it? >> frankly, because john boehner can't get to 218 votes. he tried it the other way. this is clearly not what john boehner wanted to do. the problem is he doesn't have those 218 votes because of what gloria and john just said because folks like ted cruz have been going around the country ginning up the base and putting a lot of pressure on congress members to de-fund obamacare. so, you know, there's logic to this method of john boehner's. okay, we're going to try it your way. we're going to pass this, send it over to you guys, hot shots, at the senate, see what you can do. stop talking, start acting and give it back to us and we're going to go from there. >> also, john, is this a way for some republican candidates to basically fund-raise on the idea of, you know, i'm going to stop obamacare? >> sure. >> make no mistake about it, tha
they've been shooting at us from behind, now they've put us in a bad position. and, you know, this is only the start. >> ana, is it clear republicans aren't going to be able to defund obamacare, which seems clear, why keep pushing it? >> frankly, because john boehner can't get to 218 votes. he tried it the other way. this is clearly not what john boehner wanted to do. the problem is he doesn't have those 218 votes because of what gloria and john just said because folks like ted cruz...
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let us know what you think. @andersoncooper. >>> next, is it a legitimate crime-fighting tool or wholesale racial profiling? a judge issues a sharp ruling on new york city's policy of stopping hundreds of mostly black and hispanic men every single day. our panel weighs in. >>> later, the pictures are just amazing. nothing compared to the stories you're going to hear from the people who narrowly escaped being swallowed alive on their summer vacation. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. american express credit card, every purchase ear
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doesn't mean a lot to the rest of us. in fact, wind speeds could be 166, 200 miles an hour. >> we want to go straight to our meteorologist, ivan cabrera, at cnn weather center. give us a sense what were the people dealing with when it hit, touched ground? >> you both made a good point there. the winds aren't going to matter once this is all done for the people that lost loved ones here. but, we are going to get a category here. either an ef-4 or ef-5. difference will be is it over 200 miles per hour when it touched ground or is it not? we have an issue right now. what i want to do is barack this down as far as what we have, the current threat. right over the area that was affected here in, norman, in moore, severe thunderstorm watch is in effect right now. so the rescuers that are out there right now, pulling perhaps people from rubble, they're going to have to deal with unsettled weather tonight. perhaps could get a severe thunderstorm there. we do have a watch box out for it now. we do not expect any ef-4 and ef-5s or s
doesn't mean a lot to the rest of us. in fact, wind speeds could be 166, 200 miles an hour. >> we want to go straight to our meteorologist, ivan cabrera, at cnn weather center. give us a sense what were the people dealing with when it hit, touched ground? >> you both made a good point there. the winds aren't going to matter once this is all done for the people that lost loved ones here. but, we are going to get a category here. either an ef-4 or ef-5. difference will be is it over...
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gupta is as well, of explosives used in iraq and afghanistan. sadly, in this internet age, you can go online and get advice and tips and even a plan on how to make these devices. but the ball bearings, that type of a shrapnel explosive device, crude or otherwise, is designed to impact as much possible harm. by crude and unsophisticated, these sources are not saying not deadly and obviously not harmful. you see the injuries. but if you look at the pictures, including these pictures right here, what the people analyzing them are judging, and the reason they say these are crude and unsophisticated is that people not all that far away from the explosion either did not have concussive impact or did not have shrapnel flying that far away. clearly in the immediate area where these devices went off, there was heavy damage, at least two fatalities, gruesome injuries including ten amputations so far. but people not all that far away, you've spent time in iraq, spent time in afghanistan, you know what it can be like when a powerful ied goes off and you see
gupta is as well, of explosives used in iraq and afghanistan. sadly, in this internet age, you can go online and get advice and tips and even a plan on how to make these devices. but the ball bearings, that type of a shrapnel explosive device, crude or otherwise, is designed to impact as much possible harm. by crude and unsophisticated, these sources are not saying not deadly and obviously not harmful. you see the injuries. but if you look at the pictures, including these pictures right here,...
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appreciate you talking to us. thank you, charles. >>> just ahead, what the family of 9-year-old janae hornsby wants you to know about the daughter that they loved so much and the daughter that they lost last night. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >>> sometimes it's hard to tell what you're seen looking at. this is obviously now a car but it's just completely been crushed and it's really only when you get up closer that you kind of realize okay, here's the engine, this is the front of the vehicle. it's just completely demolished. just as you kind of get used to seeing that, you turn around, here's a car that's been slammed into a concrete structure. it's almost upside down. basically just been picked up by the power of the wind and just slammed in here. >> there are so many vehicles like that, j
appreciate you talking to us. thank you, charles. >>> just ahead, what the family of 9-year-old janae hornsby wants you to know about the daughter that they loved so much and the daughter that they lost last night. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >>>...
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use your words, anderson. there's one other area i would like to address and i would like to address it right now and that is your tendency as you well know to burst out laughing at certain types of words and ideas. you know what i'm talking about. >> i do. >> let's just remind the viewers. >> they saw an actual thespian, actually thespian -- they should thank their lucky stars it wasn't part two. sorry. sorry. by the way, if you're the adventurous type or you just like to splurge -- >> anderson, anderson, i got to tell you, that kind of behavior may fly in your 40s but trust me, it's not going to cut it in your 60s. you have to keep it together. you have to learn how to keep it together. meditation, maybe. maybe find a way to center yourself, repeat a mantra in your head. for instance, i'll give you an example, i calm myself often by repeating over and over and over again, you're in "the situation room." but that may not work for you, because it has the word "you're in" in it. i hope you find as you mature, y
use your words, anderson. there's one other area i would like to address and i would like to address it right now and that is your tendency as you well know to burst out laughing at certain types of words and ideas. you know what i'm talking about. >> i do. >> let's just remind the viewers. >> they saw an actual thespian, actually thespian -- they should thank their lucky stars it wasn't part two. sorry. sorry. by the way, if you're the adventurous type or you just like to...
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he joins us now. george, explain where you are and what you are seeing. >> reporter: anderson, we're just across the street from that school. we have the best vantage point at this point, the closest we can get to it. i want to show you what we see. you can see that this is right now a desperate search. people are out, trying to find their relatives, trying to find family members. you can see the school over there. you can see a few of the walls that are still left standing. if we can pan over just a bit, you can also see there's still playground equipment there on the ground, but again, officials are getting a lot of offers to help, people are wanting to come out to help out. but officials are telling us, they're telling everyone stay away from the school. they want them to stay clear of the school because as you see with the aerial footage that we've seen, the search and rescue continues. these rescuers are doing their very best going through that debris, looking for survivors in that school. i want
he joins us now. george, explain where you are and what you are seeing. >> reporter: anderson, we're just across the street from that school. we have the best vantage point at this point, the closest we can get to it. i want to show you what we see. you can see that this is right now a desperate search. people are out, trying to find their relatives, trying to find family members. you can see the school over there. you can see a few of the walls that are still left standing. if we can pan...
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that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront next, breaking news. michael bloomberg gets a threatening letter which tests positive for ricin. is he being targeted for stands against guns? plus, an american woman remains in a mexican jail tonight. authorities say she was smuggling drugs. her family says she was framed. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett tonight. breaking news. initial tests suggest ricin was sent to michael bloomberg. cnn learned that a letter addressed to the mayor contained material that tested positive in preliminary tests for the deadly poison. there was one sent to an office in washington, d.c. that, houses mayors against illegal guns. an organization bloomberg helps to run. deb feyerick is "outfront" tonight.
that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront next, breaking news. michael bloomberg gets a threatening letter which tests positive for ricin. is he being targeted for stands against guns? plus, an american woman remains in a mexican jail tonight. authorities say she was smuggling drugs. her family says she was framed. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm jake tapper in for erin burnett tonight. breaking news....
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>>> that's all for us tonight. time now for "anderson cooper." >> we begin tonight with breaking news and a warning for tens of millions of you out there. three simple words that could save your life. do not travel. that's because if you do, you could get stuck in this. and if you do, rescuers could get stuck trying to reach you. that warning, by the way, comes straight from the national weather service. texas, oklahoma, kansas, all getting hammered by a storm even more punishing than the one last week. we're talking about more snow in some places than people have seen in the past 42 years. and in one part of oklahoma, drivers are stranded with snow piling up to six feet high in places. details now on the drivers and the storm they're stuck in from chad myers in the weather center. chad? >> anderson, if you left too late to get home from work or wherever you're coming from, school or whatever, you very well may have had a very hard time getting home because the snow totals are coming down so fast. amarillo, in 24 h
>>> that's all for us tonight. time now for "anderson cooper." >> we begin tonight with breaking news and a warning for tens of millions of you out there. three simple words that could save your life. do not travel. that's because if you do, you could get stuck in this. and if you do, rescuers could get stuck trying to reach you. that warning, by the way, comes straight from the national weather service. texas, oklahoma, kansas, all getting hammered by a storm even more...
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let us know what you think. @andersoncooper. >>> next, is it a legitimate crime-fighting tool or wholesale racial profiling? a judge issues a sharp ruling on new york city's policy of stopping hundreds of mostly black and hispanic men every single day. our panel weighs in. >>> later, the pictures are just amazing. nothing compared to the stories you're going to hear from the people who narrowly escaped being swallowed alive on their summer vacation. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and rep
let us know what you think. @andersoncooper. >>> next, is it a legitimate crime-fighting tool or wholesale racial profiling? a judge issues a sharp ruling on new york city's policy of stopping hundreds of mostly black and hispanic men every single day. our panel weighs in. >>> later, the pictures are just amazing. nothing compared to the stories you're going to hear from the people who narrowly escaped being swallowed alive on their summer vacation. [ babies crying ] surprise...
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she won't talk to us. basically, she has been telling people she is scared to speak out. >> and that second incident, do the police, the sheriff, darby investigators, do they try to do anything to find that jeep? >> it doesn't appear that they did anything at all. we're not even sure if the police believed these kids. here is what happened. an officer came out, write-up the one-page report. its report the sheriff will not even let us see. but as far as any investigation, there is no evidence that they went and tried to corroborate the story or even tried to find the driver of that jeep down that road. it's just let go. >> and the kids remain scared? >> they do. and i'm going to tell you, anderson, they're not the only ones. and people are beginning to ask about other cases. three years ago, a black man was found dead on the side of a rural road in this county. the medical examiner determined he had been run over by a car, but i can tell you there is no evidence of any sort of investigation there either. no
she won't talk to us. basically, she has been telling people she is scared to speak out. >> and that second incident, do the police, the sheriff, darby investigators, do they try to do anything to find that jeep? >> it doesn't appear that they did anything at all. we're not even sure if the police believed these kids. here is what happened. an officer came out, write-up the one-page report. its report the sheriff will not even let us see. but as far as any investigation, there is no...
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>>> that's all for us right now. cnn's coverage of the oklahoma tornado continues right now with anderson cooper. >> well, we're standing in a neighborhood that really is almost unrecognizable, even to the people who live here at the end of a very, very rough day. in a moment, some of the heroes who have done all they could to redeem this disaster. and as you can see, it stretches for mile after mile. we learned late today, the tornado that came through here was as powerful as they come. an ef-5 storm with winds topping 200 miles an hour. stayed on the ground for 17 miles. house after house destroyed, a hospital damaged, movie theaters, stores, a bowling alley all torn up. the cost in lives so far, 24 and 9 children. this video from late last night when the death toll was considerably higher because local authorities seem to mistakingly counted some of the fatalities twice. it is still a sobering number, no doubt about it. 24 killed, several hundred injured. president obama spoke. >> mr. obama said he needs to get ev
>>> that's all for us right now. cnn's coverage of the oklahoma tornado continues right now with anderson cooper. >> well, we're standing in a neighborhood that really is almost unrecognizable, even to the people who live here at the end of a very, very rough day. in a moment, some of the heroes who have done all they could to redeem this disaster. and as you can see, it stretches for mile after mile. we learned late today, the tornado that came through here was as powerful as...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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>> no, the desks was in front of us. and the roof was on top of the desk. >> and everybody in the school was okay? that's just such an incredible blessing. and that must have been the most incredible hug when you saw camden for the first time. >> it was. it was. but not only was i so happy to see him, i was praising her because i just know that she helped keep him safe. >> there's no doubt about it. thank you so much for talking to us. i'm just so glad things worked out for you. i hope your head's okay. >> thank you for all the teachers and all the kids that just followed directions. >> it's great. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> so glad you're here. >>> there's a lot of teachers who have done remarkable things here in the last 48 hours or so. you're going to meet a woman whose house collapsed inside. also, chad myers on what made this such a powerful and destructive storm. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪
>> no, the desks was in front of us. and the roof was on top of the desk. >> and everybody in the school was okay? that's just such an incredible blessing. and that must have been the most incredible hug when you saw camden for the first time. >> it was. it was. but not only was i so happy to see him, i was praising her because i just know that she helped keep him safe. >> there's no doubt about it. thank you so much for talking to us. i'm just so glad things worked out...
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plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a british soldier on the streets of london last week has been released from the hospital and is now in police custody. another suspect wounded by police at the scene is still hospitalized. the man who was seen holding a meat cleaver and a knife, his hands covered in blood in the video, michael adebolajo, said soldier lee rigby was targeted because muslims are dying at the hands of british troops. as the grisly scene was playing out, a woman on a bus saw what looked like a car accident and a man on the sidewalk. she got off the bus and actually ended up talking to the suspected killer. ingrid kennett kept the man talk when she realized mothers and children were nearby, hoping to keep them engaged so he wouldn't hurt them. incredibly brave act and she is joining us now. ingrid, you're widely being praised as a hero for confronting this suspected killer. i know you downplay any heroism on your part but explain why you did what
plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a british soldier on the streets of london last week has been released from the hospital and is now in police custody. another suspect wounded by police at the scene is still hospitalized. the man who was seen holding a meat cleaver and a knife, his hands covered in blood in the video, michael adebolajo, said soldier lee rigby was targeted because muslims are dying at the hands of british...
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tell us a little bit about the vehicle you use, it's called the tornado intercept vehicle that was made especially to film inside the tornado. what's it like? >> yeah. this is a 15,000 pound armored vehicle designed to take an imax camera to a tornado for a film we did called "tornado alley." yeah, this tornado is still right there. sorry about that. >> well, i don't want to do anything that's going to endanger you. if you feel this is too dangerous, we can continue this later. >> no, no, no, it's not that. it's just wanting to get closer. this thing is much wider now. look how wide it is. that's a half mile, mile wide now. it's really gotten big now. anyway, we're in our tiv and we are about to film this thing. >> and you get a comparison with -- i was in moore, oklahoma last week. how's this one that you're in the middle of right now compared to that? >> i have no -- you know, the chances are this thing is not as strong as that but the moore tornado was a very rare tornado, ef-4, ef-5 tornado. this one probably looks like an ef-3 tornado. but it's very wide. >> can your tank withstand
tell us a little bit about the vehicle you use, it's called the tornado intercept vehicle that was made especially to film inside the tornado. what's it like? >> yeah. this is a 15,000 pound armored vehicle designed to take an imax camera to a tornado for a film we did called "tornado alley." yeah, this tornado is still right there. sorry about that. >> well, i don't want to do anything that's going to endanger you. if you feel this is too dangerous, we can continue this...
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>>> that's all for us for now. i'll be back live at midnight with more from the tornado zone seen as coverage. other oklahoma tornado coverage begins now with anderson cooper who is live in moore. >> good evening, everyone. it is 10:00 p.m. here on the east coast, 9:00 p.m. here in moore, oklahoma. we're standing in a neighborhood that is really almost unrecognizable. in a moment, some of the heroes who have done all they could due to redeem this disaster, you can see it stretches for mile after mile. the tornado was as powerful as they come. an ef-5 storm with winds topping 200 miles per hour. stayed on the ground for 17 miles. house after house destroyed, a hospital damaged, movie theaters, stores, a bowling alley all torn up. the cost in lives, so far, 24 including 9 children, 7 at the plaza towers elementary school. last night, the death toll was extraordinarily higher because local authorities counted the fatalities twice. 24 killed, several hundred injured. >> there are empty spaces where there used to be liv
>>> that's all for us for now. i'll be back live at midnight with more from the tornado zone seen as coverage. other oklahoma tornado coverage begins now with anderson cooper who is live in moore. >> good evening, everyone. it is 10:00 p.m. here on the east coast, 9:00 p.m. here in moore, oklahoma. we're standing in a neighborhood that is really almost unrecognizable. in a moment, some of the heroes who have done all they could due to redeem this disaster, you can see it...